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Please do not talk at this time Oct 31/Nov 1 HW: Finish Book Work on Napoleon from class Use your notes and pgs. 229 – 233 in your book to create a Napoleon Political Poster. • Please gather the following and turn them in stapled together: – French Rev Rubric Sheet (pg. 52A) – French Rev Essay – Double Check for your name!

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Please do not talk at this time Oct 31/Nov 1

HW: Finish Book Work on Napoleon from class Use your notes and pgs. 229 – 233 in your book to create a Napoleon

Political Poster.

• Please gather the following and turn them in stapled together:– French Rev Rubric Sheet (pg. 52A)– French Rev Essay

– Double Check for your name!

All these quotes are from the same person. What do they tell you about him?

“Power is my mistress. I have worked too hard at her conquest to allow anyone to take her away from me.”

“There are but two powers in the world, the sword and the mind. In the long run the sword is always beaten by the mind."

“Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.” "He that makes war without many mistakes has not made war very long." “Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.” “Ten people who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are

silent.” “History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree

upon”. “I know when it is necessary, how to leave the skin of lion to take one of

fox.” “A man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights.” “A throne is only a bench covered with velvet.” “Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich.”

The Rise and Fall of

Napoleon’s Empire

Pic. 1

What does this picture tell you about Napoleon?

How about these two Pictures?

Pic. 2 Pic. 3

Church Representatives

Empress Josephine

Pic. 4

Please set up a page for Cornell

Notes:Title: Napoleon

Pg. 53ATake Notes as we go through

the slides.Leave lots of

room…we are going to be ADDING to

this notes!

Name:

Class:

Period:

Date:

Topic:

Napoleon

Pg. 53A

Summary

Napoleon was born here, on the Island of Corsica

I. Napoleon Seizes Power Pg. 229• 1769 – Born on Corsica• Military school in France on Scholarship• Saved National Convention, by firing shot at

a mob come to get them• Directory sent him into Italy- Success!• Egypt- while there he practices

administration, but loses to Nelson• Returns to France as the Hero of Egypt (the

news he lost is slower to arrive.)• 1799 – dissolved Directory, seized power with

friends Sieyes and Ducos and they three become consuls to run the government

• Later, even more popular, he declares himself the one leader of France

• He takes on the Powers of a Dictator

Look at pg 229

• What can you add to your notes that is NEW info from the book?

• You ONLY have 5 minutes! If you need more time, do it at home!

What did you add from the book?

II. Napoleon Rules France Pg. 230

• Plebiscite (public vote) approved new constitution – Napoleon stronger

• He repaired the economy – fixed tax collection, established a national bank, fired the corrupt

• Lycees – started government run public schools, rewards based on merit

• Concordat – repairs the relationship with Church, He will claim influence but no control

• Establishes the Napoleonic Code – A system of laws that were uniform but eliminated individual rights, and restored slavery in Caribbean

• What can you add to your notes that is NEW info from the book? 5 min.

What did you add from the book?

III. Napoleon Creates an Empire Pg. 231-233

• 1804 – crowned himself Emperor• Wanted territory in New World, couldn’t

overcome slave armies in Haiti and sold the Louisiana Purchase to the USA

• Wanted to expand in Europe, other nations attacked & were defeated, signed peace treaties

• Austerlitz is his finest battle. He crushes the Russians and Austrians both

• Battle of Trafalgar – England’s Nelson destroyed the French fleet, Napoleon wouldn’t be able to invade Britain

• Most of continental Europe in his control by 1812

• What can you add to your notes that is NEW info from the book? 5 min.

What did you add from the book?

Look carefully at your notes…

• Write this question on the Left Side and answer it: How is Napoleon an Autocrat? How does he keep power all for himself? Give specific examples.

• Push Option: How is Napoleon a Democratic leader? How does he put power in the hands of the people? Give specific Examples.

Make a campaign poster for Napoleon Pg 54

• Your Homework tonight is to make a campaign poster for Napoleon, to advertise all the great things he has done for France so far.

• We’ll look at some example campaign posters now…

Nixon…

• Ended the Vietnam War and brought our men home

• Stopped inflation and saved America’s paycheck

• Landed the first man on the moon with his successful space program

Nixon…

• Ended the Vietnam War and brought our men home

• Stopped inflation and saved America’s paycheck

• Landed the first man on the moon with his successful space program

Pg. 54A Napoleon Campaign Poster- Create a campaign poster for Napoleon to convince the

French people to support him

1. Using your notes and book pages 229 – 233, find 4 things the French people could love about Napoleon and his rule.

2. Write these 4 things as 4 campaign promises. These need to be short, specific and easy to read.

3. Include an illustration of Napoleon or pictures to support his campaign promises.

4. Use color, be neat, be accurate.

Please do not talk at this time Nov 2

HW: Finish Book Work on Napoleon from classQuiz on Napoleon on Tuesday

Back to Our Napoleon Notes!

Get pg. 53A (notes) and more paper (pg. 53 B/C)

Get pg. 54A (Campaign Poster)

You also need a Book!

Army vs. Navy

Nelson

Battles of Napoleon

The Greatest Extent of Napoleon’s Empire!

IV. Napoleon’s Costly Mistakes pgs. 234-235A) Continental System – blockade

against Great Britain, destroy economy, make continental Europe more self-sufficient, Britain did it better…

B) Peninsular War – French marched into Spain, took over govt., Spanish guerrilla forces attacked, French army severely weakened

C) Napoleon establishes his relatives as kings in the countries he conquers. These people are not competent rulers. The citizens of these countries revolt.

Look at pg 234-235

• What can you add to your notes that is NEW info from the book?

• You ONLY have 5 minutes! If you need more time, do it at home!

What did you add from the book?

What did you add from the book?

What did you add from the book?

Napoleon and Nationalism- Napoleon unites France by telling the French how wonderful they are, that their culture is better than everyone else’s. The French army spreads this message to all the lands they invade. However, this actually hurts Napoleon’s ability to conquer these nations, because each country decides that their nation is Better than France in order to unite their own people against Napoleon!

D) Invasion of Russia– Meant to punish Czar for selling grain to England.

1812- 600,000 + French soldiers invade Russia

Russians pull back and refuse to fight, practice scorched-earth policy, and burn Moscow down.

Napoleon marched back to France in winter, lost his army to the cold. 20,000 walk out…

“Swallows fell from the sky like stones, frozen in flight in the bitter cold…”

Pgs. 235-236Pgs. 235-236

Look at pg 235-236

• What can you add to your notes that is NEW info from the book?

• You ONLY have 5 minutes! If you need more time, do it at home!

Please do not talk at this time Nov. 5

HW: Napoleon Quiz on Wed/Thursday (new day!)

Please get out your Napoleon Notes

V. Napoleon’s Downfall pgs 236-237

• Major powers attacked: England and Prussia

• 1814 – Napoleon surrendered at Liepzig, exiled to island of Elba

• New king unpopular, Napoleon escaped Elba, returns to France a Hero for 100 days and built a new army in 1815

• Battle of Waterloo – Napoleon defeated by combined forces of Russia, Prussia, Austria Sweden and England

• St. Helena – Exiled until his death in 1821

Look at pg 236-237

• What can you add to your notes that is NEW info from the book?

• You ONLY have 5 minutes! If you need more time, do it at home!

What did you add from the book?

What did you add from the book?

What did you add from the book?

3. Related Words

1. Glossary Definition the belief that people should be loyal to their nation; strong identification with one’s nation Versions of the Word nationalist, nationalistic

5. Graphic

Word Map For: Nationalism Name:

2. Examples

4. My Definition

Please do a vocab word map on pg. Pg 55A for Nationalism

3. Related Words patriotism jingoism culture ethnocentrism ideology traitor

1. Glossary Definition the belief that people should be loyal to their nation; strong identification with one’s nation Versions of the Word nationalist, nationalistic

5. Graphic

Word Map For: Nationalism Name:

2. Examples 4th of July Cinco de Mayo Pledge of allegiance National anthems Military service

4. My Definition believing that you should stand by your country

Pg 55APg 55A

Add these Questions to your left side:

• What was Napoleon’s greatest mistake? Please use examples and specifics to explain why this mistake was so terrible.

• What do you think was Napoleon’s legacy to France? That is, what do you think happened during his rule that had a lasting effect on France?

Please do not talk at this time Nov. 6

HW: Napoleon Quiz on Wed/Thursday (new day!)

Please get out your Napoleon Notes

Time to finish them!

Please underline your VocabPut a STAR next to your ASQ and BSQ

Write your Summary

You can also add Social, Political, and Economic!

Add these Questions to your left side:

• What was Napoleon’s greatest mistake? Please use examples and specifics to explain why this mistake was so terrible.

• What do you think was Napoleon’s legacy to France? That is, what do you think happened during his rule that had a lasting effect on France?

Focus Question: Overall, do you think Napoleon was an Autocrat or a Democrat?

Today you will use your notes on Napoleon and a page of quotes from Napoleon to find evidence that Napoleon was Autocratic or Democratic.

Start by setting up a T-Chart like this:

Autocratic Quotes Democratic Quotes

Title: Napoleon Analysis- Pg. 56A

Title: Napoleon Analysis- Pg. 56A

Autocratic Quotes of Napoleon Democratic Quotes of Napoleon

Look through these quotes as a team. When you see a quote that seems to

show Napoleon being Autocratic, write it on the left side of your T-Chart.

When you see a quote that seems to show Napoleon being Democratic, write

it on the Right side of your T-Chart.

Title: Napoleon Analysis- Pg. 56A

Autocratic Quotes of Napoleon Democratic Quotes of Napoleon

Title: Napoleon Analysis- Pg. 56A

Autocratic Quotes of Napoleon Democratic Quotes of Napoleon

Title: Napoleon Analysis- Pg. 56A

Autocratic Quotes of Napoleon Democratic Quotes of Napoleon

Explain A Quote!- Quotes as evidence!

• Choose 1 quote from each side of your T-Chart that you really understand.

• Using the sentence frames below, explain how the quotes prove Napoleon was Autocratic or Democratic.

• In the quote, “__________________” Napoleon demonstrates that he was an autocratic leader. This quote shows he wanted to keep all the power to himself because ___________________________.

• In the quote, “_____________________” Napoleon demonstrates that he was a democratic leader. This quotes shows he wanted to put power in the hands of the people because _____________________.

Index so far

• Napoleon Cornell Notes: Pg 53A/B

• Napoleon Campaign Poster- Pg 54A

• VWM- Nationalism- Pg 55A

• Napoleon Quotes T-Chart- Pg 56A